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Greetings,
My chcildren have talked me into a vegetable garden and some fruit
plants. I really do not know all that much about gardening, I am
looking for some info. I live in a western burb of Chicago and the
kid would like, Blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, grapes and
blackberry 9are they the same as raspberry?)

Will they grow in some shade? how far apart do they need to be? will
they spread all over?how many plants do you need to have a good
pollination? Any preferences for my area? Are strawbeeries better in
theose bag things or betterin the ground? Can any of these be grown
in pots? How much room is needed for grapes? I have an 8 ft by 14
ft fence patio on the side are those runes long enough for a couple of
grape plants?

The rear of my home face nw. closer to the west than the north.
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions. I
will post soon with all my vegetable garden questions.

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Sportinus wrote:
Greetings,
My chcildren have talked me into a vegetable garden and some fruit
plants. I really do not know all that much about gardening, I am
looking for some info. I live in a western burb of Chicago and the
kid would like, Blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, grapes and
blackberry 9are they the same as raspberry?)

Will they grow in some shade? how far apart do they need to be? will
they spread all over?how many plants do you need to have a good
pollination? Any preferences for my area? Are strawbeeries better in
theose bag things or betterin the ground? Can any of these be grown
in pots? How much room is needed for grapes? I have an 8 ft by 14
ft fence patio on the side are those runes long enough for a couple of
grape plants?

The rear of my home face nw. closer to the west than the north.
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions. I
will post soon with all my vegetable garden questions.

Check with your county agricultural extension agent for answers to your
question that are for your particular area and growing zone. Should be
in the phonebook under state or county agencies. Beats asking strangers
that live far away for the answers.

George

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On 27 Feb 2007 07:49:27 -0800, "Sportinus"
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Greetings,
My chcildren have talked me into a vegetable garden and some fruit
plants. I really do not know all that much about gardening, I am
looking for some info. I live in a western burb of Chicago and the
kid would like, Blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, grapes and
blackberry 9are they the same as raspberry?)

Will they grow in some shade? how far apart do they need to be? will
they spread all over?how many plants do you need to have a good
pollination? Any preferences for my area? Are strawbeeries better in
theose bag things or betterin the ground? Can any of these be grown
in pots? How much room is needed for grapes? I have an 8 ft by 14
ft fence patio on the side are those runes long enough for a couple of
grape plants?

The rear of my home face nw. closer to the west than the north.
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions. I
will post soon with all my vegetable garden questions.



Here is the link to all the extension services in the US.
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/index.html


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48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
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On Feb 27, 10:54 am, The Cook wrote:
On 27 Feb 2007 07:49:27 -0800, "Sportinus"
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Greetings,
My chcildren have talked me into a vegetable garden and some fruit
plants. I really do not know all that much about gardening, I am
looking for some info. I live in a western burb of Chicago and the
kid would like, Blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, grapes and
blackberry 9are they the same as raspberry?)


Will they grow in some shade? how far apart do they need to be? will
they spread all over?how many plants do you need to have a good
pollination? Any preferences for my area? Are strawbeeries better in
theose bag things or betterin the ground? Can any of these be grown
in pots? How much room is needed for grapes? I have an 8 ft by 14
ft fence patio on the side are those runes long enough for a couple of
grape plants?


The rear of my home face nw. closer to the west than the north.
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions. I
will post soon with all my vegetable garden questions.


Here is the link to all the extension services in the US.http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/index.html

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Thanks! I will look into that. Did not even know we had county
extension services.

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Sportinus wrote:

My chcildren have talked me into a vegetable garden and some fruit
plants. I really do not know all that much about gardening, I am
looking for some info. I live in a western burb of Chicago and the
kid would like, Blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, grapes and
blackberry 9are they the same as raspberry?)

Will they grow in some shade? how far apart do they need to be? will
they spread all over?how many plants do you need to have a good
pollination? Any preferences for my area? Are strawbeeries better in
theose bag things or betterin the ground? Can any of these be grown
in pots? How much room is needed for grapes? I have an 8 ft by 14
ft fence patio on the side are those runes long enough for a couple of
grape plants?

The rear of my home face nw. closer to the west than the north.
Thanks for your time and patience answering all these questions. I
will post soon with all my vegetable garden questions.


Others have pointed you to extension offices. Let me share with you
a few working issues.

- Tilling is excellent work for children
- Planting is excellent work for children
- Weeding is excellent work for children
- Harvesting is excellent work for children
- Presrving & canning are excellent work for children
- Supervision is an adult task!

- Be the hero your wife always thought you were by also
instilling in them the value of learning to cook for a
family. It just takes supervision and quality control.
Afterall they grew the food.

- Learn a lot about pest control including rabbits, deer, and birds.
- Humans are one of the few animals dumb enough to eat hot peppers
so plant habeneros near the edges where rabbits/deer may enter.

- Consider planting lettuce, tomato, carrots, and eggplant.
- Do not bother planting zucchini as people give it away!
In the summer, my car windows stay up out of fear strangers
will try to give me some of their zucchini.

Words to live by:
They wanted a garden and you are there to help them learn
how to maintain a garden.

Dick
- Founding member of the Anti-Manual Labor Society


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On Feb 27, 8:30 pm, (Dick Adams) wrote:

....some interesting stuff, including:

- Do not bother planting zucchini as people give it away!
In the summer, my car windows stay up out of fear strangers
will try to give me some of their zucchini.


Here'bouts (about 50 mi. N of the MO/AR line) nobody bothers to lock
up stuff. The exception is from July to October when going to Wal-
Mart. You best lock your car or you will return to find the back seat
full of zucchini.

cheers

oz

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On Feb 27, 8:30 pm, (Dick Adams) wrote:

....some interesting stuff, including:

- Do not bother planting zucchini as people give it away!
In the summer, my car windows stay up out of fear strangers
will try to give me some of their zucchini.


Here'bouts (about 50 mi. N of the MO/AR line) nobody bothers to lock
up stuff. The exception is from July to October when going to Wal-
Mart. You best lock your car or you will return to find the back seat
full of zucchini.

cheers

oz
im from the uk and have no idea what a zucchini is. what sort of veg is it?
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